Bye bye buffer: Powering an E-Gel System with Bento Lab.
The E-Gel Electrophoresis System uses precast agarose gel cassettes for gel electrophoresis. One of our users, Wim Ensink demonstrates powering the E-Gel system from his Bento Lab.
The E-Gel Electrophoresis System uses precast agarose gel cassettes for gel electrophoresis. One of our users, Wim Ensink demonstrates powering the E-Gel system from his Bento Lab.
We went to the international Barcode of Life conference in Trondheim, Norway to discuss DNA barcoding, citizen science and show off Bento Lab for field research, sample preparation and more.
YCAM is an amazing arts center in Japan with exhibition spaces, a theatre, workshop spaces, and even a biotechnology lab.
Over the course of three days, 30 participants explored the topic of personal biotechnology, using 3 Bento Lab devices to prepare DNA samples for Nanopore sequencing.
The earliest sketches for what would eventually become Bento Lab were drawn in the summer of 2013. Bethan Wolfenden and I had just spent a year visiting DIYbio communities in Europe and the USA. We were excited by the spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration and the potential for synthetic biology in citizen science.